settings of the control

JB,
Why don't you report the objects hilite state to a preference stack
you can save and retrieve by a simple start using stack
"prefrences.rev" each time your standalone starts up ? I use this way
all the time at start time of my Win32 and OSX standalones, to save
texts and buttons preferences change states with all the security and
confort expected.
No sure, Edimburg would have to set up this kind of features for us,
at least ifor me ;-)
Hope this help,
Kind Regards,
--
Pierre Sahores
mobile : 06 03 95 77 70
www.sahores-conseil.com
Le 29 juil. 08 à 17:45, -= JB =- a écrit :
> Here is a question that if it can't be done easily now might
> be a good idea for a simple improvement to Rev;
>> Let's say I have a stack that uses many different buttons &
> groups the state of these controls changes during using
> the program but when I quit and restart I want the original
> control settings to be opened with the rather than settings
> the user changed the last time he/she used it.
>> For instance I might have a button the user clicks & it sets
> the hilite true and the user does what they want, quits and
> then starts the program up again I want the hilite to already
> be set to false even though the last time used it was true.
>> I know in hypercard I would have a group of buttons and
> fields showing that I didn't want to be showing when the
> program starts. So if the program crashed, power failure
> or the user quit etc. while they were showing they would
> be showing the next time the program was started. To
> correct it on openstack I would check their visibility and
> if it was true I would hide them.
>> What would be nice is each control had an option that
> could be checked true or false. If it was true they way
> you had the settings of the control would always be
> used at startup and false at startup the last setting of
> the control would be used like they are now.
>> -=>JB<=-
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